Hush Puppies

Hush Puppies

They're simple and a tad cliche (thanks to Captain D's, that bastardizer of seafood), but i have to have some hugh puppies along with a big seafood meal. There's a place in Virginia that has some especially good ones, but i can't recall the name of the restaurant.

They're simple and a tad cliche (thanks to Captain D's, that bastardizer of seafood), but i have to have some hugh puppies along with a big seafood meal. There's a place in Virginia that has some especially good ones, but i can't recall the name of the restaurant.

In my opinion hush puppies have to have flavor. Most establishments sell them with a cornbread combination with a litle onions, garlic, etc. they have to have lotsa onions and garlic along with some bacon grease. They have to be served instantly after frying and have a good crust. I also put mexican corn, jalopenos, bell peppers, onions and dried onions in my mix.

Ok, This one will blow most folks clean out of the water ...I've duplicated it a few time on some campouts, namely fishfrysAnd I seen it orginally in a corner Restrauant in Marine City, MichiganDeep Fried Corn (on the Cob)they took an ear of corn, rolled it in HUSHPUPPY BATTER, (onions, garlic & red peppers) then dropped the whole ear in the frenchfrier.OUTCOME, HushPuppy encarsed ear of corn, Very hot and difficult to eat,when fresh out of the frier. Makes me want to go Fishin'

Haven't made any in years, and The more I think about 'emit would be a good Idea to dredge the ear of corn in some cornstarchjust before dipping into the batter to assure that the covering sticks.Bring on the Cole Slaw and the Stringer full of Lake Perch

If your ever in Huntsville, AL, take the Grienbrier Exit of I-565 and go to the "old" Greinbrier not the one lcoated on the interstate. They have the best hushpuppie. They melt in your mouth. Dip them in their white sauce and you will think you are in heven.

I used to love the hush puppies served at Arthur Treachers. We used to have them in the Northeast, not sure how much of the rest of the country had this chain restaurant. They're few and far between these days. I've never been into fish, but I loved getting hush puppies with their Chicken & Chips.

I have never been a fan of hushpuppies until this past weekend when I ate them at Hocutt's Barbecue in Moundsville, WV. They automatically come with the meal, but if you want honey butter or molasses butter to dip them in, it will set you back a quarter. Anyway, they were unlike the hushpuppies I have ever had anywhere else. They were crunchy, sweet and creamy and my buddy and I couldn't eat them fast enough. We would have gotten a second order, but there were so many things on the menu we wanted to try, we didn't dare. I did get an order to go and ate them for breakfast the next morning.

I still haven't made it to Bridges BBQ in Shelby, NC yet, but plan on going there soon. I am looking forward to seeing how they stack up against Hocutt's. By the way, the owner and cook at Hocutt's is also from NC....Raleigh to be exact.

in high school, i worked for a mom-and-pop cafe that served really good hush puppies, what made them unique was that the egg whites were whipped seperately then folded into the batter. crispy outside, light and non-greasy inside but not enough onion for my taste :) but the basic idea was great.

Southern Kitchen in Dallas had perfect little cylinders, which I've never seen elsewhere. Every picture I see today has you use a spoon to toss a dollop of batter in the oil, I don't like that. The thin part overcooks, and the center is underdone. I wish I could figure out how they made those little tubes, maybe 3 inches long, and a little bigger in diameter than you're thumb.-Scott Lindgren

Some pretty tasty hush puppies can be found at the BBQ joints I have visited in my area of the North Carolina Piedmont. 'Course we're close enough to Lexington too, and trips to the NC coast put us in the area to sample the Eastern NC style of BBQ.

It seems there are two styles: the skinnier version curled up in a coma shape about the size of your little finger and then the slightly plumper shape, more of a short pillow shape. As long as they are hot, not greasy, and have plenty of onion in them, I'll go for either. If you have never tried dipping your hush puppies in honey butter, you are in for a treat.

Cute kid story: my son used to call them "shoo dogs" when he was a little fella. He'll be 34 tomorrow.....sigh....where does the time go?

Southern Kitchen in Dallas had perfect little cylinders, which I've never seen elsewhere. Every picture I see today has you use a spoon to toss a dollop of batter in the oil, I don't like that. The thin part overcooks, and the center is underdone. I wish I could figure out how they made those little tubes, maybe 3 inches long, and a little bigger in diameter than you're thumb.-Scott Lindgren

I stopped at Smithfield's BBQ and chicken in Raleigh, NC yesterday. I bought a BBQ sandwich and a chicken thigh. They served hushpuppies with the chicken. The hushpuppies were about the size of your little finger and had little or no onion in them. Personally, I did not care for them. The chicken thigh was very good and spicey. The pulled pork bbq sandwich was not one of my favorite types of BBQ.

In Key Wierd we used to tell the tourists that the conch fritters were like "hushpuppies with some sea slug (the conch) mixed in..."

Bring on the Key Lime mustard sauce lol

Waiterhell20 miles from Lexington, NC (again....)

Love a good hushpuppy but would prefer a good conch fritter any day of the week. We use to get them cooked fresh by the bag full down near the key west aquarium in the 60's. There was a place right next to a small shop where an old guy rolled fresh cigars. The aroma in that area was unbelievable.

Conch fritters....hmmmmm...one item sadly lacking in my area since the closing of Hey Mon in Greensboro years ago. I'd get the occasional craving now and then for their conch fritters with jerk sauce, sweet potato fries, jerk pork, and their slaw with pineapple and pecans. My mouth would actually water when I was driving near their location.